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Imagining Slaves And Robots In Literature Film And Popular Culture by Gregory Jerome Hampton, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Gregory Jerome Hampton

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Imagining Slaves And Robots In Literature Film And Popular Culture by Gregory Jerome Hampton, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Imagining Slaves And Robots In Literature Film And Popular Culture by Gregory Jerome Hampton, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Imagining Slaves And Robots In Literature Film And Popular Culture by Gregory Jerome Hampton, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Imagining Slaves and Robots in Literature, Film, and Popular Culture: Reinventing Yesterday's Slave with Tomorrow's Robot is an interdisciplinary study that seeks to investigate and speculate about the relationship between technology and human nature. It is a timely and creative analysis of the ways in which we domesticate technology and the manner in which the history of slavery continues to be utilized in contemporary society. This text interrogates how the domestic slaves of the past are being re-imaged as domestic robots of the future. Hampton asserts that the rhetoric used to persuade an entire nation to become dependent on the institution of chattel slavery will be employed to promote the enslavement of technology in the form of humanoid robots with Artificial Intelligence. Imagining Slaves and Robots in Literature, Film, and Popular Culture makes the claim that science fiction, film, and popular culture have all been used to normalize the notion of robots in domestic spaces and relationships. In examining the similarities of human slaves and mechanical or biomechanical robots, this text seeks to gain a better understanding of how slaves are created and justified in the imaginations of a supposedly civilized nation. And in doing so, give pause to those who would disassociate America's past from its imminent future. | Imagining Slaves And Robots In Literature Film And Popular Culture by Gregory Jerome Hampton, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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